Guatemalan CID card

The Tarjeta de Identificación Consular Guatemalteca (TICG; English: Guatemalan Consular Identification Card) is an identification card issued by the Government of Guatemala through its consulate offices to Guatemalan nationals residing outside of Guatemala. Also known as the Guatemalan CID card, Guatemala began issuing this consular identification card in the United States in August 2002 following the lead of the Mexican government's foreign consular agents in the United States who began lobbying states, municipalities and financial institutions in the United States to accept the Mexican CID card in March 2002.

Unlike Mexico's CID card application process, Guatemala requires a valid Guatemalan passport which is checked against Guatemala's central passport database system. Guatemala's passport requires two fingerprints and a photograph and signature.

Bank on California, a program launched by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in December 2008, encourages financial institutions to accept the Mexican CID, Guatemalan CID and other CID cards as primary identification for opening bank accounts.